Anatomico-pathological specimens constitute a valuable component of many medical museums or institutional collections but can be limited in their impact on account of both physical and intellectual inaccessibility. Further concerns relate to conservation as anatomical specimens may be subject to tissue deterioration, constraints imposed by spatial or financial limitations of the host institution, or accident-based destruction. In awareness of these issues, a simple and easily implementable methodology to increase accessibility, impact and conservation of anatomical specimens is proposed which combines photogrammetry, object virtual reality (object VR), and interactive portable document format (PDF) with supplementary historical and anatomic...
Anatomical specimens can be digitised and incorporated into interactive learning applications using ...
The remains that tipically compose the human fossil and archeological record often bear cracks, dama...
Almost every medical faculty possesses anatomical and/or pathological collections: human and animal ...
Anatomico-pathological specimens constitute a valuable component of many medical museums or institu...
In this paper we describe the scanning and digital development of anatomical and pathological specim...
In this paper we describe the scanning and digital development of anatomical and pathological specim...
Anatomical museum specimens are an invaluable resource for teaching and public engagement. However, ...
Novel digitisation and visualisation techniques hold the potential to improve digital and archival p...
When looking at the history of surgical procedures and general surgical practice, there is a stark d...
The preservation of historical artifacts is an important, yet difficult task for museums worldwide. ...
Anatomical specimens provide an invaluable resource for teaching, however, many of these specimens a...
Collection preservation is essential for the cultural status of any city. However, presenting a coll...
This brief work aims at drawing attention to the problems affecting museums of pathological anatomy ...
The limited number of unearthed fossils and their accessibility are factors that hinder paleoanthrop...
The remains that typically compose the human fossil record often bear cracks, damage, and deformatio...
Anatomical specimens can be digitised and incorporated into interactive learning applications using ...
The remains that tipically compose the human fossil and archeological record often bear cracks, dama...
Almost every medical faculty possesses anatomical and/or pathological collections: human and animal ...
Anatomico-pathological specimens constitute a valuable component of many medical museums or institu...
In this paper we describe the scanning and digital development of anatomical and pathological specim...
In this paper we describe the scanning and digital development of anatomical and pathological specim...
Anatomical museum specimens are an invaluable resource for teaching and public engagement. However, ...
Novel digitisation and visualisation techniques hold the potential to improve digital and archival p...
When looking at the history of surgical procedures and general surgical practice, there is a stark d...
The preservation of historical artifacts is an important, yet difficult task for museums worldwide. ...
Anatomical specimens provide an invaluable resource for teaching, however, many of these specimens a...
Collection preservation is essential for the cultural status of any city. However, presenting a coll...
This brief work aims at drawing attention to the problems affecting museums of pathological anatomy ...
The limited number of unearthed fossils and their accessibility are factors that hinder paleoanthrop...
The remains that typically compose the human fossil record often bear cracks, damage, and deformatio...
Anatomical specimens can be digitised and incorporated into interactive learning applications using ...
The remains that tipically compose the human fossil and archeological record often bear cracks, dama...
Almost every medical faculty possesses anatomical and/or pathological collections: human and animal ...